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It’s a little weird to get an announcement that Lost Season 4 will be coming to DVD in December. After all, the season just jumped back into high gear with its remaining episodes (thanks, writers’ strike!). The last thing anyone wants to think of is such a long delay before getting the chance to watch the show. December 9th is when we’ll get the next season on DVD, though, which means those new episodes will be tying up valuable hours on your DVRs for months to come.

As with the previous episodes, the fourth season is being advertised as an expanded experience, with featurettes giving more information about the new freighter folk and the use of weapons and music on the show, as well as bloopers, commentaries, and deleted scenes. We’ve listed the announced features below, although they may change sometime between now and December.

We’ve also included the artwork and for the first time I’m unimpressed with what’s been released. The photoshop work on this seems choppy in a lot of places, and I’m surprised the new characters haven’t been added to the lineup (maybe that should tell us something about the remaining episodes). I’m hoping that choppiness is to simulate the packaging that has shown up on the previous versions, where that lineup is on a transparent piece that contains the main packaging, but it’s a terrible looking piece of art even if that’s the case.

  • Bonus Features
  • Lost Bloopers
  • Audio Commentaries
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Lost on Location - Go on location with the cast and crew of Lost for a behind-the-scenes look at the making of some of Season Four’s hottest episodes.
  • Freighter Folk (working title) - Where did the folks on the freighter come from? Get to know them and find out what the show runners looked for in new cast members.
  • Transforming Hawaii (working title) - From the deserted beach to urban Los Angeles, Hawaii serves as a global backdrop for the excitement and intrigue of Lost. Join the small army of technicians that transforms Hawaii to the Island as they go about their duties.
  • Gun Tracking(working title) – Lost features a formidable array of firearms Get real life gun profiles and find out what it’s like working with so much firepower.
  • The Music of Lost (working title) – The Honolulu Symphony performs Michael Giacchino’s award-winning score live for the first time ever. Witness the power of the show’s many musical themes as well as its innovative use of instruments—and learn how music affects the production, from writing to directing.